@DrDetroitIn regards to the bricking and the wallet, that is a good question. I know that you cant change the wallet that one of the miners is associated with, but I am not sure that you cant add a different miner to that same wallet down the road. In regards to the Helium IOT infrastructure, I have to agree. My good friend @statik was into early helium mining, has the large antennas, filters, boosters, all of that and at some point was making near $50 a day; that has dwindled down into pennies. I am not sure (and cant speak from an expert opinion) because I have not been keeping up with the Helium world, but I understand the concept of what they are trying to do. The whole IOT (Internet of Things) though I am curious as to if it will be phased out, or how that will comingle with what we now see as the Wayru routers, etc. - At some point there is going to be internet everywhere, being shared on a commercial level, and you will just have seamless wifi as you travel from one place to another, jumping from one access point to the other, etc. -
Multiple topics imbedded in there, but just curious for thought.
Entropy is reallly unique, isn’t it? For me, the irony that it makes so much more than the Helium IOT infrastructure I maintain. I understand that we can sell the NFT when Solana gets a new ATH and the miner will still function and burn the tokens earned. This has a beneficial effect. Holding the NFT feels like an investment and you can auto sell on Eden.
I bought my units on ebay. You are right, I do hope they keep the restocks low. Perhaps they could maintain a certain number in operation. Jeeter Deleter basically bricks the miner and since the miner is paired to the wallet address it becomes useless, if I am understanding correctly.